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单词 Convey
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1. I can't convey my feelings in words.
2. I can't convey myself in words.
3. Destroyers escorted a convey of merchant ships.
4. Please convey my apologies to your wife.
5. She did not wish to convey that they were all at fault.
6. He tried desperately to convey how urgent the situation was.
7. It is difficult to convey the sheer complexity of the situation.
8. Pipes convey hot water from the boiler to the radiators.
9. Colours like red convey a sense of energy and strength.
10. We would like to take this opportunity to convey our heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims.
11. It is difficult to convey the gist of Reich's ideas simply.
12. No report can convey the unspeakable suffering that this war has caused.
13. Sincere congratulations on your son wedding please convey our best wish.
14. Words cannot convey how delighted I was.
15. He managed to convey his enthusiasm to her.
16. If you see James(),[ ] do convey my apologies .
17. He tried to convey how he felt.
18. Please convey my good wishes to your mother.
19. A carriage was waiting to convey her home.
20. Gestures can convey meaning as well as words.
21. Ads convey the message that thin is beautiful.
22. I will convey the information to the manager.
23. Please convey my best wishes to your parents.
24. Wires convey electricity from power stations to the users.
25. I will convey the information to him.
26. Please convey/give my respects to your parents.
27. They use illustrations to convey their message .
28. I have tried to convey something of the flavour of the argument.
29. You need to be able to convey the subtle nuances of meaning of each word.
30. I pray for the swan goose, the moonlight and the spring breeze forthousands of times, wishing the swan goose can bring my miss toyou; the moonlight can convey my greeting to you ; the spring breeze can send my care to you!
1. I can't convey my feelings in words.
2. I can't convey myself in words.
3. Destroyers escorted a convey of merchant ships.
4. Please convey my apologies to your wife.
5. She did not wish to convey that they were all at fault.
6. He tried desperately to convey how urgent the situation was.
7. It is difficult to convey the sheer complexity of the situation.
8. Colours like red convey a sense of energy and strength.
9. We would like to take this opportunity to convey our heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims.
10. It is difficult to convey the gist of Reich's ideas simply.
11. No report can convey the unspeakable suffering that this war has caused.
12. He tried to convey how he felt.
13. She realized that Johnson was trying to convey to her that he was lonely.
14. A vibrating membrane in the ear helps to convey sounds to the brain.
31. Robert De Niro has been a faithful exponent of 'the Method', immersing himself totally in his roles and notorious for gaining and losing whatever weight has been necessary to convey the character.
32. Few journalists have managed to convey the full horror of the situation.
33. You don't want to convey the impression that there's anything illegal going on.
34. Could you convey a message to Mr Merrick for me, please?
35. I want to convey to children that reading is one of life's greatest treats.
36. Please give/send/convey my regards to your mother if you see her.
37. His genius lies in his ability to convey pure terror in his work.
38. With a single wag of her finger she managed to convey her total disapproval.
39. He was sent to convey a message to the U.N. Secretary General.
40. She realized that Johnson was trying to convey to her that he was lonely.
41. What the book does convey very successfully is the horror of war.
42. The railway company extended a branch line to Brightlingsea to convey fish direct to Billingsgate.
43. Words alone cannot convey the untold misery endured by people in these refugee camps.
44. You don't want to convey the impression that we're not interested.
45. Euclid was trying to convey his idea of a geometrical point.
46. A vibrating membrane in the ear helps to convey sounds to the brain.
47. She managed to convey an enthusiasm she did not feel.
48. Several transports were sent to convey them to the camp.
49. The main problem is the author's incapacity to convey his ideas.
50. She attempted to convey these to Fabio.
51. It was a simple favor Wilson managed to convey.
52. How to convey the battle scene posed a problem.
53. The names bestowed on stations equally convey a message.
54. A few instances quickly convey an impression of it.
55. I managed to convey my gratitude.
56. Even without verbal language,[Sentence dictionary] we can convey meaning.
57. The analogy was intended to convey two things.
58. Taking another glass of champagne, he wondered if he had really managed to convey all that.
59. He tried to convey the power of the emotion which gripped a man at such a moment.
60. Yet, Lord Taylor accuses newspapers of slanting accounts of sentences, of failing to convey salient facts.
61. Compared to pidgins, a proper language can convey such complicated concepts using relatively few words.
62. I convey the further information that with awakening awareness I am stirred to approach, and as I approach awareness quickens.
63. His brief was to convey coal as a developing rather than a senescent industry.
64. Mildly indignant surprise was what she intended to convey, and almost succeeded.
65. I have no interest in the psychological interpretation of my sitters, I want to convey their physical appearance.
66. In fact, the sound alone does not convey the full idea, but the context in which it is used.
67. Pictorial representations of women can carry all kinds of subtle hints and messages, can indeed convey a whole world-view of meaning.
68. Different sensory modalities, then, are used to convey different types of message, forming an enormously rich communication network.
69. What is important, however, is to convey to children that they are loved and cared for.
70. But it isin Between that the function of language to convey meaning is most actively questioned.
71. Some dealers tried to convey the false impression that the two markets were in cahoots.
72. Now, it is important to say that an intelligent expression of faith will still convey some sense of uncertainty.
73. Often, the media convey a fairly complete picture of the events in question.
74. I would be grateful if you could convey my apologies to those who are present.
75. This representation is decoded into a representation of the same message that the speaker originally chose to convey.
76. With those five words, Lili managed simultaneously to convey exhaustion, indomitable, spirited arrogance, and shocked, virginal modesty.
77. Choose words which best convey your message to your audience.
78. It was the talking that did it; how could he make words convey what had happened, what could happen?
79. Impartiality is a concept which has been used to convey many things.
80. Christina Rossetti wanted to convey a particular feeling of overwhelming joy.
81. The value of graphic material is to attract attention and convey information in a summarised form, e.g. cell division.
82. Those who regard marriage as a religious sacrament may be concerned to convey the seriousness of the undertaking through symbolism and ritual.
83. George manages to convey that the arguments of a man who doesn't know his desert are not to be relied upon.
84. I would be grateful if you could convey these views to the committee which is considering the legislation.
85. Paul Manville had to be given his due - he could not have chosen a more apt record to convey his message.
86. The slang term square might convey an impression which includes the suit, crew-cut and tie.
87. We use words to give voice to our thoughts and feelings and to attempt to convey them to other people.
88. I have tried to convey a pale memory of our meeting, but further than that I can not go.
89. They may also find one or two of the papers unnecessarily long for the points they convey.
90. An account which tries to convey the impression that you're not there at all.
91. Films possess the ability to convey both motion and colour.
92. But they want those accounts to convey the sense that candidates are accessible to voters.
93. But, alas, the printed word can not adequately convey the panting, gasping misery of this particular torment.
94. Attainment target 3: A growing ability to construct and convey meaning in written language matching style to audience and purpose.
95. Over the years demographers have groped for ways to convey some sense of what this extraordinary growth in human numbers means.
96. Gestures must convey the message for those friends who can not appreciate words.
97. It was better to say nothing and to convey, by the quality of her silence, a level of tacit agreement.
98. One thing the advisory teacher had failed to convey was that the syllabus was being covered via these activities.
99. Films and video-tapes can be used to convey both motion and colour.
100. It should lead us to reflect further on the messages which such behaviour is intended to convey.
101. Groping for a name that would properly convey their sense of both awe and relief,[http:///convey.html] Powell decided on Glen Canyon.
102. I wanted to convey a similar feeling for our progress toward a complete understanding of the laws that govern the universe.
103. Of course I have been considering a simplified situation here in order to convey the main ideas.
104. The descriptions of weapons,() commanders and tactics are much too brief to convey historical competence.
105. Each company sells clothes which have a clear identity allowing the wearer to convey a particular image to the outside world.
106. Take the opportunity, when it arises, to convey something of help or value to the receiver.
107. Even his description of Oswiu's overlordship in Britain may convey an inflated impression of military activity under Oswiu.
108. A crack had developed in one of the main cooling pipes which are used to convey water.
109. Since I haven't, I must intend to convey that Nigel only has fourteen.
110. However, Lucy managed to convey that she intended to stay for several days, or perhaps for even a week.
111. Migliore was clearly eager to convey the message that all would now be well, according to Orr.
112. Even the brush or other instruments could be employed freely, the whole image fabricated to convey a sense of handling.
113. Muriel did not know precisely what she was trying to convey - more than consolation; nothing she could have explained.
114. He tries to convey the humour to Phil, but Phil looks at him sardonically and talks of other things.
115. This is meant to convey a sense of security and privacy: the drawbridge is pulled up and the portcullis is dropped.
116. Contrast also grants priority to lexical expressions that conventionally convey a specific meaning.
117. Royal parents could also use the medium to convey a dynastic message: the ritual role identified the child born to reign.
118. Rothko would have justly replied that it was precisely in order to convey humanist content that he had dispensed with subject matter.
119. This is particularly relevant to non-ELT materials since they were produced to convey a message to a particular audience.
120. These players would rush back to their respective teams and quickly make drawings to convey what was on the card.
121. Only a great cellist can convey the lyricism of this music as Starker does.
122. With complete honesty these works convey the realities of daily life.
123. But Father John McCullagh has managed to convey the same sentiment in a very different way.
124. This chapter will attempt to convey some of our experiences, as well as describing a structured group programme.
125. For example, the days of dull, impenetrable forms that seemed designed to obscure rather than to convey information are passing.
126. I am to convey to you an expression of the sincere sympathy of the Army Council.
127. His drawings of it convey the sense of some one singing at his work.
128. The ordinary communication of words was inadequate to convey all she was feeling, all that she desired.
128. try its best to gather and make good sentences.
129. The way to convey what I actually felt, if I knew what I felt, if I felt anything.
130. All I did was to use a term to convey a meaning.
131. The decoration on the monument is intended to convey the idea of Leonardo as artist, sculptor, architect and engineer.
132. The guardian ad litem is expected to convey the child's views to the court.
133. Sometimes the words themselves mean little, but the emotional impact they convey goes deeper than the intellect.
134. One television ad featured a live chicken to convey the message: Stop being one; start investing.
135. Whether or not one hears well the face of the speaker helps to convey their message.
136. Instead the class used percussion music to convey the clash between the two armies.
137. I am against the notion that comedians are loners. However the fact remains that we comedians and character artistes are far more sensitive than heroes. We feel more, observe more, convey more and are easily hurt. With he¬roes it is not the case. They would rather hurt than be hurt. They rarely express what is inside them. Asrani 
138. What was the message they wanted to convey: the full message, exact: that was where she must start.
139. Dots mime everything they want to convey,() with surprising success.
140. During the conference it is very useful for the teacher or counselor to convey a sense of positive expectations.
141. The statement is false, terribly so; but it is the impression that most mathematics texts manage to convey.
142. The Observer said that it had not intended to convey that meaning, and accepted that the allegation was without foundation.
143. Her blond hair and blue eyes convey her Swedish origins.
144. They must faithfully convey the historian's meaning and still be memorable for you. 3.
145. Since contradictions convey absolutely no information, the cosmic bootstrap turns out to be vacuous.
146. I do not wish to convey a sense of complacency.
147. Delegates said later that the conference had been ambiguous about the message it had wished to convey.
148. It was meant to convey that they had no recognition of the young men in the car, and therefore no interest.
149. The object in this chapter is to convey something of the nature and application of these techniques without going into detailed descriptions.
150. These cells will convey information about wavelength boundaries that could be used to compute true colour.
151. I wish I could convey to you what inspires them to do it.
152. Some students would be interested in the way the medium is used to convey a message.
153. Choice of words and their arrangement in sentences to convey exact meaning are therefore vital in the activity of communicating.
154. The news media, themselves privately owned and controlled, convey an image of society which support dominant class interests.
155. Taken at face value the words found sinister and can convey a false impression like some sort of second-rate horror movie.
156. They had reached the door, and the motor was waiting to convey them back to Hampstead.
157. Speech is not an end in itself but is meant to convey something.
158. William Daniell in his Animated Nature of 1807-12 had tried to convey not only background but also atmosphere.
158. try its best to collect and build good sentences.
159. These fossil-like impressions of flesh-forms convey a chilling vulnerability not shared but enhanced by the metal material which they now permanently impress.
160. In this way they could convey to one another mental pictures of such objects.
161. They desperately wanted to convey to us the soulfulness of their jobs.
162. Yes, you will have something that you want to convey: your theme.
163. I tried to convey my sympathy by touching her hand.
164. It is impossible, in a short space, to full convey the complexities of international diplomacy throughout these years.
165. People and Plants has used posters and produced a video to convey the message to prospective buyers.
166. Yet the rich nuances of the voice clearly convey the message none the less.
167. It seemed the kind of thing that would convey old breeding and quiet confidence.
168. When we do read aloud, we may want to consider how this shared reading can truly convey our love of reading.
169. The other segment conveys the new information that the speaker wishes to convey to the hearer.
170. These convey not only shadow but also heat, his suns gaining in intensity from a surrounding ring of black.
171. I am much more concerned at my apparent lack of ability to convey what I mean.
172. So relative truth is necessary to convey the meaning of absolute Truth which we affirm in faith.
173. He uses the indeterminacy of language to convey, through a single utterance, two very different propositions to the audience.
174. His intention was to convey the significant or important characteristics of a building.
175. The poem does convey a message, though the message can not be at every point decoded.
176. It is intended to convey an impression of the main themes at work. 1.
177. Remember, above all, that the purpose of the document is that is should convey information quickly and clearly.
178. The religious habit had lost its symbolic value; it no longer conveyed the meaning it was intended to convey.
179. Some elements lay the foundation on which other elements may convey a message.
180. To anyone who didn't live in Birmingham at the time, it's impossible to convey how much they affected people.
181. In the following article he attempts to convey some of his enthusiasm for his pastime.
182. The rest often consists of sentences to help convey the meaning of those key points and to make the language flow.
183. His photographs and descriptions convey concern for the human suffering resulting from natural disasters.
184. Converse said, attempting to convey zestful satisfaction in his profession.
185. Without words, children could not use language to convey their intentions or attitudes to others.
186. Unlike the previous two, this film attempts to convey the nature of the fighting within a brief history of the war.
187. If further interest is expressed we convey such interest to the accountancy firm acting for the vendor.
188. Ailey[Sentence dictionary], 1960) convey concepts of religion and social order?
189. Convey my congratulations to your brother.
190. Please convey my congratulations to him.
191. Glassed swale, which is widely used in urban stormwater management is an ecological facility of rainwater collection, convey and purification.
192. They have shown that even a still photograph can convey a lot of information about competence—and that it can do so in a way which suggests the assessments of all those senior managers were poppycock.
193. The static subjects of Wang Qingsong s pithy tales often convey a sinister quiet, as if the footage is being held at pause, like a detectives eye moving presciently through a possible crime scene.
194. Su Dabao said, "Sand painting demands one's overall ability to convey a message.
195. On the surrender of John Burgoyne 's British army to US general Horatio Gates on 17 October 1777, that officer dispatched an aide to convey the news to Congress.
196. Broadly, people seemed to be fairly sure about the emotion a piece was meant to communicate - for instance 91 per cent agreed that a clip from one of Shostakovich's work was meant to convey sadness.
197. Caring for your child naturally, is the tagline used by Quit Nits and this is what Percept aimed to convey visually with the rebranding and packaging re-design.
198. The horns howl into the fray, trying in their own turn to convey one of the cadenza's motives.
199. Designed to convey granular products, like silica sand used in the foundry industry.
200. Next, we'll discuss psychological color theory: what emotions do our site's colors convey, color moods, and how can we use that to our advantage in creating our experiences.
201. They contain poetic truths, whether told to amuse and delight or to convey the best science man knew in a pre-scientific age, as witness the Creation story in the Book of Genesis.
202. To sound good, prepare a collection of quotable quotes that convey your message, and write them out to take with you to the interview.
203. The convey of the right of signature of works can be divided into three types: complete convey, incomplete convey and renunciative convey.
204. If the company requests, the staff should fully cooperate and convey the litigable invention related rights, titles and profits to the company and its appointed agent.
205. Once again, it is important to quote at length in order to convey a sense of the author's loping play of mind.
206. Brase said these findings have implications for the way people and groups convey numerical information, whether it's to inform or to persuade.
207. A variation of a physical quantity, used to convey data.
208. Y series motor and NGW series planet speed reducer are used as the drive units and the valves applied include electric type, manual type and revolve plate type, which can convey the materials.
209. Christina Rossetti in her "Goblin Market" employs the technique of word-painting to convey narrative details, to create the mood of scenes, and to present thematic motifs.
210. Hoister was used to convey the food from roasting oven to the roller.
211. His use of target language to convey the author's intention is a continuous choice-making process characterized by relevancy, intermediateness, variableness, mediation and adjustability.
212. "Ammonites used their radula to trap the food in the mouth and convey it through the esophagus, " Kruta explained.
213. "Obama's ability to convey his feelings of self-worth to others may have helped him project the image of competence and confidence that voters found so compelling, " Zeigler Hill told the Digest.
214. It is suitable for ash disposal system of power plant to convey the flume by air, gasify the electric dust collector, the hod and the dust storehouse, etc.
215. And like becoming you to peck rice like the chickling , eat when keeping, eat dish can broadcast driving music to convey it " angrily " .
216. Dactylology:The use of the fingers and hands to communicate and convey ideas, as in the manual alphabet used by hearing-impaired and speech-impaired people.
217. Upon my life, ' said Carton, smiling, 'I find that easier to comprehend in my own mind, than to convey to yours.
218. The works of Dutch painter Rembrandt van Rijn, active in the 17th century, represent the pinnacle of these developments, especially in his use of light to convey tone and psychological interiority.
218. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
219. The content word alone can convey the meaning of the sentence, namely "Andrew brushes teeth every morning.
220. Thus how to combine the traditional sym-bol and the modern design to convey the modern symbol with the feature of cultural sense is worthy of discussing.
221. Even if the Flash intro does convey useful information, this is still ill-advised, which allows me to segue nicely to my next point.
222. People don't get turned on when businesses convey self-important messages.
223. That is because homonymic items, especially modern ones, convey meanings in somewhat special ways.
224. Please convey to the manufacturer how impressed we are with the quality of their product and how much we are looking forward to seeing the completed order.
225. His use of target language to convey the author's intentions is a continuous choice-making process characterized by variableness , mediation and adjustability.
226. Strap Conveyer can convey powder granule nubbly material and bagged object, such as coal, gravel, sand, cement, fertilizer and food supp; ies and so on.
227. Choose photos that convey a real meaning and make sense in the application context.
228. Analyses reason that suspension system of electrical vibration convey coal machine is breaked under cleek coal store, changes suspension system into supporting system, that dispel effect of sector.
229. CONTRACTOR shall not mortgage, hypothecate, encumber or convey title to any of the equipment or materials in the performance of this CONTRACT.
230. If Scripture is this Word, then it must convey his ultimate authority and therefore be inerrant in all matters.
231. Who knows what secret wisdom that ketchup bottle label could be trying to convey to me, after all?
232. How does the dance Revelations (Ailey, 1960) convey concepts of religion and social order?
233. What he does grasp and very much wants to convey is that Ed Lazar was someone special. "He was not your average C.P.A., " he writes with a son's understandable pride.
234. Now, if I have a moderate-sized project, I might use UML and a tool that supports UML to create enough class diagrams, sequence diagrams, and others to convey the design.
235. Different plants can represent various styles of environment; convey different kinds of culture and create daedal inside scenery.
236. In order to convey the coal by using gravity, most coal mines have upward angle of inclination.
237. What the panda wishes to convey to the Dutch people in the parade is the warm greeting form the Chinese people.
238. Skatewheel gravity conveyors will convey lighter products than roller gravity conveyor.
239. The contrasts and brightness of the interior convey a clear signal of open - mindedness and grandeur.
240. Who can face the stark reality?Small Bear, I'll tell you the words I want to say. Please convey my apologies, Please convey my gratitude!
241. Sentence stress and intonation are vital to English learning. English speakers can use special stress and intonation to convey their meanings and feelings.
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